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  2. Weepul - Wikipedia

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    The weepul (also known as a weeple, wuppie, or wuppet) is a small, spherical, fluffy pom-pom toy, with large, plastic googly eyes, and no limbs. Weepuls come in various colors. Weepuls come in various colors.

  3. Pom-pom - Wikipedia

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    Pom-poms are mainly used to cheer for sports. Three cheerleaders dancing with pom-poms in Tokyo, Japan. A pom-pom – also spelled pom-pon, pompom or pompon – is a decorative ball or tuft of fibrous material. The term may refer to large tufts used by cheerleaders, or a small, tighter ball attached to the top of a hat, also known as a bobble ...

  4. Cricut - Wikipedia

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    Cricut Maker 3 CXPL303 Automatic support for 13 tools, and 300+ materials Cricut Venture 610 mm (24 in) by 23 m (75 ft) 0.65 m/s (25.4 in/s) July 2023 Automatic support for 7 tools, and 100+ materials Cricut Joy Xtra 220 mm (8.5 in) by 1.2 m (4 ft) 0.144 m/s (5.65 in/s) September 2023 Automatic support for 3 tools, and 50+ materials

  5. The Cricut Joy Machine Is Still $50 Off After Prime Day - AOL

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    The Cricut Joy Machine is marked down nearly 35 percent after Amazon Prime Day. Shop the limited-time deal for $50 off to inspire your next DIY craft.

  6. Knit cap - Wikipedia

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    Other names for knitted caps include woolly hat (British English) or wool hat (American English); bobble hat, sock hat, knit hat, poof ball hat, bonnet, sock cap, stocking cap, skullcap, ski hat, sugan, or chook.

  7. Mr. John - Wikipedia

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    1954 advertisement, (with Max Factor). John P. John (March 14, 1902 – June 25, 1993) was an American milliner.According to the New York Times, "in the 1940s and 1950s, the name Mr. John was as famous in the world of hats as Christian Dior was in the realm of haute couture".

  8. Scrum cap - Wikipedia

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    The scrum cap was first used by the Christ's College Finchley's 1st XV, [1] [2] [when?] and Eurig Evans is credited with its design. The traditional scrum cap was constructed of a thin cloth helmet with padding over the ears, held in place by a strap—but modern models are typically made from thin foam.

  9. Shawn Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Michaels (born Michael Shawn Hickenbottom on July 22, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler.He is signed to WWE, where he is the Senior Vice President of Talent Development, Creative, and oversees the creative aspects of the NXT brand, the promotion's developmental territory. [6]